Maison sur la plage (grande taille)

$109.95


414 pièces en bois / 450x338x5mm (environ 17,75x13,5x0,25")

Oh, donne-moi une maison, là où les bisons errent Où jouent les cerfs et les antilopes Là où on entend rarement un mot décourageant Et le ciel n'est pas nuageux toute la journée...

Une chanson de Frank Sinatra / Gene Autrey

Ce puzzle présente de nombreuses découpes en lignes de couleur, où les bords des pièces sont découpés selon les changements de couleur de l'image. En fait, le Buffle est un puzzle dans un puzzle ! Cela rend l'assemblage plus difficile et est généralement réservé aux puzzles découpés à la main, notamment les Victory originaux fabriqués par GJ Hayter & Co. dans les années 1920.

Ce puzzle est livré dans un magnifique emballage haut de gamme : une boîte très robuste avec fermeture magnétique. Il sera du plus bel effet sur votre étagère ou votre table basse !

Matériau : contreplaqué de tilleul de 5 mm

Artiste: Miguel Pichardo - site web

Conception de la coupe : Aidan Knowles

Code article : 23501

Code-barres : 5056461101669

Customer Reviews

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Carole
Home on the range

Iv only just sorted the pieces off this one and it's amazing so many beautiful wimsies.

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Timolyn
Home on the Range

Great quality and just the right amount of difficulty. Kept us working for a long time! Love this puzzle.

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Sue

Loved doing this puzzle. A few of the pieces were still joined so I've left them, and it doesn't affect the overall finish so alls good.
Love the new style boxes.

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Peter Biddlecombe
A modern and old style jigsaw

Summary: I hope you but this puzzle and enjoy it as much as I did. In more words …

It's modern in a couple of ways, as the image is from someone still under 30, and the puzzle packaging has been revamped. If you want to look at the picture while solving, you no longer need the free stand for the box lid, as the box lid is no longer separate from the box. That said, it's your choice of course, but I'd suggest trying it without picture peeking.

It's old style, as it brings back some trickery that was more common in old wooden jigsaws - "line cutting", which means that the edges of pieces coincide with boundaries of areas with particular colours. In those ancient puzzles, it was at least sometimes combined with "push fit" - no lugs to keep pieces together once you realise they go next to each other. There is a bit of that in this puzzle to achieve a particular artistic effect, but you don't need to do this one on a special surface to avoid moving pieces that you don't want to move, or worry about your cat ruining hours of puzzling by visiting the table. If you haven't come across line cutting before, it may well be quite a tricky puzzle, but it's worth persevering.

Another mixture of old and new is the whimsy pieces. As a feature of wooden jigsaws, they go back a long way, but the idea of relating them to the image and most of them being original rather than reused is newer.

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Stephany Vivadelli
Perfect gift!

Sent several of these puzzles to friends as a thank you gift. They absolutely love them!